Housing Market Update June 2022



Local housing market update June 2022 Columbus, Ohio

In this latest edition of the Housing Market Update June 2022, data shows that home prices and sales remain strong, but perhaps not quite as strong as in May or other previous months. All data comes from Columbus Realtors.

Note: LSD= Local School District, CSD= City School District. In both cases, school district boundaries differ from city boundaries.

Top 15 Most Expensive Locations By Median Sales Price in June 2022
1. New Albany: $912,500
2. New Albany Plain LSD: $795,000
3. Upper Arlington CSD: $650,000
4. Powell: $601,000
5. Dublin: $570,000
6. Olentangy LSD: $531,000
7. Granville LSD: $527,000
8. Grandview Heights: $525,000
9. Bexley: $498,425
10. Buckeye Valley LSD: $478,980
11. Hilliard: $465,500
12. Short North: $459,000
13. Dublin CSD: $455,000
14. Worthington: $$455,000
15. Big Walnut LSD: $432,500
16. German Village: $430,000
Whether due to the Intel project or other factors, New Albany’s median sales price continued its path toward a million dollars.

Top 15 Least Expensive Locations by Median Sales Price in June 2022
1. Newark CSD: $168,000
2. Whitehall: $178,500
3. Miami Trace LSD: $184,316
4. Lancaster CSD: $203,500
5. Circleville CSD: $230,000
6. Hamilton LSD: $231,500
7. Groveport Madison LSD: $249,450
8. Columbus CSD: $252,500
9. Jefferson LSD: $267,550
10. Minerva Park: $272,500
11. Columbus: $275,000
12. Reynoldsburg CSD: $280,000
13. South Western CSD: $280,000
14. London CSD: $290,000
15. Delaware CSD: $320,000
16. Downtown: $324,450
The least expensive local markets aren’t so cheap anymore, with only a handful still under the $200,000 level. Columbus remains *relatively* affordable in comparison to most areas.

Overall Market Median Sales Price in June: $300,627
Based on the 10 Columbus Metro Area counties. This price was slightly lower than in May.

Top 15 Locations with the Highest Median Sales Price % Growth Between June 2021 and June 2022
1. Obetz: +68.2%
2. New Albany Plain LSD: +59.0%
3. Circleville CSD: +45.1%
4. Granville LSD: +36.5%
5. Upper Arlington CSD: +36.0%
6. Hilliard: +31.1%
7. Johnstown-Monroe LSD: $28.0%
8. Delaware CSD: +27.0%
9. New Albany: +26.7%
10. Hamilton LSD: +26.5%
11. Teays Valley LSD: +25.9%
12. Groveport Madison LSD: +24.7%
13. Pickerington: +23.4%
14. Pataskala: +23.0%
15. Lithopolis: +19.3%
New Albany is clearly moving up the list of growers, as are other areas near the INtel site.

Top 15 Locations with the Lowest Median Sales Price % Growth Between June 2021 and June 2022
1. Minerva Park: -27.8%
2. Downtown: -27.1%
3. Bexley: -20.3%
4. Valleyview: -18.5%
5. Miami Trace LSD: -11.4%
6. Big Walnut LSD: -8.5%
7. German Village: -7.4%
8. Worthington CSD: -1.4%
9. Westerville: +0.0%
10. Dublin CSD: +2.2%
11. Westerville CSD: +2.7%
12. Worthington: +3.4%
13. Gahanna Jefferson CSD: +3.7%
14. Jonathan Alder LSD: +4.4%
15. Northridge LSD: +5.8%

Overall Market Median Sales Price % Change June 2022 vs. June 2021: +13.4%
Based on 53 metro market locations.

Top 10 Locations with the Most New Listings in June 2022
1. Columbus: 1,459
2. Columbus CSD: 971
3. South Western CSD: 244
4. Olentangy LSD: 238
5. Westerville CSD: 183
6. Hilliard CSD: 173
7. Dublin CSD: 156
8. Worthington CSD: 115
9. Pickerington LSD: 112
10. Grove City: 102

Top 10 Locations with the Fewest New Listings in June 2022
1. Valleyview: 3
2. Minerva Park: 5
3. Lithopolis: 8
4. Obetz: 8
5. Jefferson LSD: 10
6. Grandview Heights: 10
7. Northridge LSD: 12
8. Granville LSD: 12
9. Hamilton LSD: 14
10. Sunbury: 15
11. Bexley: 16
12. Miami Trace LSD: 17
13. Johnstown Monroe LSD: 19

Total New Listings in the Columbus Metro in June 2022: +3,705
Overall Metro New Listings % Change June 2022 vs June 2021: -3.8%
New listings fell for the 2nd consecutive month despite summer usually being the time when more people put their homes on the market.



Top 10 Fastest-Selling Locations by # of Days Homes Remain on the Market Before Sale in June 2022
1. Minerva Park: 3
2. Gahanna: 5
3. Powell: 5
4. Valleyview: 5
5. Worthington CSD: 5
6. Hilliard CSD: 6
7. Johnstown Monroe LSD: 6
8. Newark CSD: 6
9. Upper Arlington CSD: 6
10. Worthington: 6
11. Beechwold/Clintonville: 7
12. German Village: 7
13. Hilliard: 7
14. Lancaster CSD: 7
15. Marysville CSD: 7
16. Westerville: 7
17. Westerville CSD: 7
18. Delaware CSD: 8
19. Grove City: 8
20. Groveport Madison LSD: 8
21. Jefferson LSD: 8
22. Jonathan Alder LSD: 8
23. New Albany Plain: LSD: 8
24. Pickerington LSD: 8
25. Reynoldsburg CSD: 8
26. Blacklick: 9
27. Columbus: 9
28. Gahanna Jefferson CSD: 9
29. Lithopolis: 9
30. Olentangy LSD: 9
31. Pickerington: 9
32. Whitehall: 9
33. Canal Winchester CSD: 10
34. Grandview Heights: 10
35. New Albany: 10
36. South Western CSD: 10
37. Columbus CSD: 11
38. Dublin CSD: 11
39. Granville LSD: 11
40. London CSD: 11
41. Bexley: 13
42. Dublin: 13
43. Big Walnut LSD: 15
44. Short North: 15

The “Top 10” became the Top 44 just given that most of the local markets are selling so similarly quickly. There is relatively little spread between the fastest and slowest-selling markets.

Top 10 Slowest-Selling Locations by # of Days Homes Remain on the Market Before Sale in June 2022
1. Northridge LSD: 51
2. Downtown: 43
3. Teays Valley LSD: 30
4. Buckeye Valley LSD: 26
5. Circleville CSD: 25
6. Miami Trace LSD: 24
7. Sunbury: 23
8. Obetz: 22
9. Pataskala: 21
10. Hamilton LSD: 17

Top 10 Locations with the Greatest % Decline of # of Days on the Market Before Sale June 2022 vs. June 2021
1. German Village: -74.1%
2. Bexley: -69.0%
3. Grandview Heights: -58.3%
4. Upper Arlington CSD: -53.8%
5. Lancaster CSD: -50.0%
6. Grove City: -42.9%
7. Beechwold/Clintonville: -41.7%
8. New Albany: -37.5%
9. New Albany Plain LSD: -33.3%
10. Newark CSD: -33.3%
11. Worthington: -33.3%
12. Granville LSD: -31.3%

Top 10 Locations with the Lowest % Decline of # of Days on the Market Before Sale June 2022 vs. June 2021
1. Northridge LSD: +325.0%
2. Circleville CSD: +212.5%
3. Miami Trace LSD: +200.0%
4. Sunbury: +155.6%
5. Teays Valley LSD: +150.0%
6. Pickerington: +125.0%
7. Hamilton LSD: +112.5%
8. Pataskala: +110.0%
9. Canal Winchester CSD: +100.0%
10. Lithopolis: +80.0%

Total # of Days Homes Remain on the Market Before Sale Across the Metro Overall: 14.7
Overall Metro Days on Market % Change June 2022 vs June 2021: +4.3%
Homes spent slightly longer on the market in June vs. a year ago, again signaling that perhaps a slowdown is in the very early stages.



Housing Market Update January 2021




housing market update January 2021 Columbus, Ohio

The Columbus area housing market update January 2021 report is now available! Let’s be honest, the current housing market is extremely tough to navigate right now. This is true not so much for sellers, but rather buyers who are finding it nearly impossible to find a home they like at a good price in the neighborhood they want. There are relatively few homes available on the market, and those that are tend to get tangled in bidding wars that ultimately jack up the average sales price for the whole area.

The cause of this boils down to one critical problem- supply. There just aren’t enough existing homes to meet demand, nor are there nearly enough new homes being built. NIMBYism, local zoning and more issues are generally preventing increased home density in and around Columbus, keeping many potential homebuyers- and renters- struggling to find a place to live.

I haven’t done a breakdown of the Columbus real estate market in some time. Because of the current situation, I thought it would be a good time to take a fresh look.

The data below is from the January market report, the latest one available.

First, let’s look at those local areas that had the most homes for sale.

# of New Listings By County, January 2021
Franklin: 1,291
Delaware: 187
Licking: 157
Fairfield: 129
Union: 64
Pickaway: 47
Madison: 28
Morrow: 27
Perry: 20
Hocking: 16
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Franklin County has the most new listing by far.

Change of New Listings by County January 2020 vs. January 2021
Morrow: +8.0%
Fairfield: -5.8%
Licking: -6.5%
Franklin: -6.6%
Union: -7.2%
Perry: -13.0%
Madison: -20.0%
Pickaway: -23.0%
Delaware: -31.0%
Hocking: -42.9%
New listings were generally down across all but one metro county, a continuing story even before the pandemic.

Average Sales Price by County in January 2021
Delaware: $430,684
Union: $312,742
Fairfield: $265,821
Pickaway: $256,235
Franklin: $253,852
Licking: $234,116
Morrow: $232,393
Madison: $231,396
Perry: $219,053
Hocking: $208,231
All counties saw the average sale price of homes sold exceed the $200K mark, but Delaware County remains the most expensive place to buy a home in the metro.

Change in Average Sales Price by County January 2020 vs. January 2021
Perry: +53.7%
Pickaway: +36.4%
Fairfield: +25.9
Delaware: +23.5%
Franklin: +13.4%
Union: +12.0%
Madison: +9.6%
Licking: +9.0%
Morrow: +8.9%
Hocking: -7.6%
All but Hocking County saw significant year-over-year sales price increases of homes sold.

Now let’s take a look at individual communities. Which ones were the hottest in January 2021?

Local Communities/Areas by New Listings in January 2021
1. Columbus (Overall): 850
2. Columbus City School District (CSD): 579
3. South-Western CSD: 173
4. Olentangy Local School District (LSD) (Delaware): 95
5. Hilliard CSD: 92
6. Westerville CSD: 86
7. Grove City: 77
8. Dublin CSD: 68
9. Pickerington LSD: 59
10. Groveport Madison LSD (Franklin): 56
11. Worthington CSD: 51
12. Gahanna Jefferson CSD: 50
13. Newark CSD: 42
14. Lancaster CSD: 41
15. Delaware CSD: 40
16. Upper Arlington CSD: 40
17. Pataskala: 37
18. Beechwold/Clintonville: 35
19. Gahanna: 35
20. Westerville: 35
21. Hilliard: 35
22. Blacklick: 34
23. Marysville School District: 33
24. Reynoldsburg CSD: 32
25. Dublin: 31
26. Teays Valley LSD (Pickaway): 30
27. Downtown Columbus: 29
28. Pickerington: 27
29. New Albany Plain LSD: 24
30. Short North: 24
31. Big Walnut LSD (Franklin): 22
32. Powell: 22
33. Canal Winchester CSD: 19
34. London CSD: 15
35. German Village: 15
36. New Albany: 14
37. Hamilton LSD (Franklin): 14
38. Buckeye Valley LSD (Delaware: 13
39. Bexley: 11
40. Worthington: 11
41. Granville CSD: 11
42. Obetz: 8
43. Johnstown-Monroe LSD (Licking): 8
44. Circleville CSD: 7
45. Grandview Heights: 7
46. Sunbury: 7
47. Whitehall: 6
48. Jonathan Alder LSD (Madison): 6
49. Jefferson LSD (Madison: 5
50. Minverva Park: 2
51. Valleyview: 1
52. Lithopolis: 0
It’s pretty clear that the number of new listings falls off dramatically outside of Columbus proper. Only a handful of suburban areas had more than 50.



Average Sales Price January 2021, # of Homes Sold and % Change vs. January 2020
1. New Albany: $788,943: 14: +8.4%
2. New Albany Plain LSD: $669,455: 20: +10.2%
3. German Village $637,550: 10: +2.3%
4. Olentangy LSD $494,911: 96: +23.0%
5. Powell: $493,087: 11: +19.2%
6. Granville CSD: $492,045: 6: +31.3%
7. Dublin: $468,902: 37: +17.5%
8. Upper Arlington CSD: $462,594: 26: -9.2%
9. Bexley: $438,288: 13: -17.6%
10. Grandview Heights: $437,010: 6: +8.5%
11. Buckeye Valley LSD: $403,616: 20: +40.9%
12. Downtown: $384,230: 22: -36.4%
13. Dublin CSD: $378,788: 78: +11.8%
14. Johnstown-Monroe LSD: $375,598: 12: +110.8%
15. Short North: $360,830: 10: -8.7%
16. Jonathan Alder LSD: $340,887: 15: +20.7%
17. Big Walnut LSD: $337,550: 14: -8.8%
18. Gahanna Jefferson CSD: $335,621: 34: +19.7%
19. Blacklick: $325,445: 32: +39.7%
20. Sunbury: $318,980: 5: +39.1%
21. Pickerington LSD: $318,093: 40: +28.6%
22. Worthington: $316,625: 8: +7.0%
23. Teays Valley LSD: $315,316: 21: +52.5%
24. Beechwold/Clintonville: $300,780: 43: +15.4%
25. Hilliard: $297,387: 25: +0.9%
26. Worthington CSD: $294,236: 40: +17.5%
27. Pickerington: $282,044: 18: +13.0%
28. Westerville: $279,126: $279,126: -0.9%
29. Hilliard CSD: $277,377: 92: +5.9%
30. Canal Winchester CSD: $276,299: 17: +21.7%
31. Grove City: $272,378: 47: +17.8%
32. Minerva Park: $269,580: 5: +21.2%
33. Westerville CSD: $265,781: 68: -3.3%
34. Obetz: $260,825: 6: +26.4%
35. Gahanna: $255,650: 16: -2.1%
36. Marysville CSD: $254,363: 32: +17.8%
37. Hamilton LSD: $245,750: 4: +85.8%
38. Delaware CSD: $245,526: 31: +21.8%
39. Pataskala: $237,293: 18: +26.8%
40. Lithopolis: $228,125: 4: -1.4%
41. South-Western CSD: $227,266: 131: +17.9%
42. Columbus: $222,124: 761: +17.0%
43. Columbus CSD: $215,256: 507: +20.2%
44. Jefferson LSD: $210,225: 4: -35.5%
45. Reynoldsburg CSD: $203,965: 34: +9.0%
46. Lancaster CSD: $203,095: 44: +37.5%
47. Groveport Madison LSD: $194,690: 43: +30.3%
48. London CSD: $190,733: 14: +43.8%
49. Circleville CSD: $183,546: 13: +5.3%
50. Whitehall: $165,361: 11: +68.6%
51. Newark CSD: $143,241: 51: +15.9%
52. Valleyview: $120,000: 1: N/A
As stated above, most areas in the metro are priced above $200,000 for a house. Columbus overall is still one of the least expensive options. New Albany is really in a league all its own. It should be noted that many of these average price figures are based on relatively few sales. Because available inventory is so low, the average sales price is being pushed higher. However, it is certainly possible to find homes lower- and in some cases, much lower- than the average price. This is especially true in Columbus.

Finally, let’s look at how long for-sale homes actually stay on the market.

Average # of Days Listings Remain on the Market Until Sale, and % Change January 2020 to January 2021
1. Valleyview: 1: N/A No sales occurred in January 2020.
2. Gahanna: 9: -74.3%
3. Groveport Madison LSD: 9: -69.0%
4. Hamilton LSD: 9: -50.0%
5. Worthington: 9: -72.7%
6. Reynoldsburg CSD: 10: -68.8%
7. Obetz: 12: -71.4%
8. Hilliard: 13: -61.8%
9. Worthington CSD: 13: -56.7%
10. Circleville CSD: 14: -76.3%
11. Lithopolis: 14: -61.1%
12. Marysville CSD: 14: -63.2%
13. Minerva Park: 14: +133.3%
14. Pataskala: 14: -46.2%
15. New Albany: 15: -88.9%
16. New Albany Plain LSD: 15: -83.9%
17. Pickerington: 15: -71.7%
18. South-Western CSD: 15: -34.8%
19. Teays Valley LSD: 15: -58.3%
20. Canal Winchester CSD: 17: -73.0%
21. Whitehall: 17: -46.9%
22. Hilliard CSD: 18: -48.6%
23. Lancaster CSD: 18: -52.6%
24. Westerville CSD: 18: -47.1%
25. Delaware CSD: 19: -51.3%
26. Grove City: 19: -36.7%
27. Beechwold/Clintonville: 20: -53.5%
28. Columbus: 21: -30.0%
29. Westerville: 21: -27.6%
30. Newark CSD: 22: -31.3%
31. Pickerington LSD: 22: -45.0%
32. Dublin: 26: -55.9%
33. Buckeye Valley LSD: 27: -44.9%
34. Columbus CSD: 27: -18.2%
35. Dublin CSD: 27: -41.3%
36. Jefferson LSD: 27: -46.0%
37. London CSD: 27: -32.5%
38. Blacklick: 28: -12.5%
39. Grandview Heights: 28: -37.8%
40. Gahanna Jefferson CSD: 29: -23.7%
41. Johnstown Monroe LSD: 29: -12.1%
42. Sunbury: 29: +222.2%
43. Jonathan Alder LSD: 35: -10.3%
44. Short North: 35: -47.8%
45. Big Walnut LSD: 37: -54.3%
46. Bexley: 44: -18.5%
47. Upper Arlington CSD: 46: -17.9%
48. Olentangy LSD: 49: -16.9%
49. Powell: 52: -8.8%
50. Granville CSD: 54: -15.6%
51. German Village: 56: -38.5%
52. Downtown: 96: +242.9%
Only 2 places in the metro saw an increase, with the big one being Downtown. This was most likely due to a few factors- last year’s protests and the pandemic reducing demand close to Downtown jobs. I would expect it to recover somewhat this year and certainly next year. Overall, though, most places saw significant drops in how long homes lasted on the market. Given that these are averages, we know that there were plenty of instances of homes flying off the market in just a few days.

Furthermore, the actual inventory on the market is 30 days or less. This means that if no more homes became available for sale, all the homes on the market would sell out in less than a month. In many cases, the supply would run out in just a few weeks.

Certainly, all these numbers indicate that Columbus itself is still one of the best options for home buying given its lower costs and greater supply, but even there, homes are selling in just a few weeks on average. There’s really been no better time to sell in a long time, but also no worse time to buy. Hopefully, this data provides at least a little insight into the local market and where one might fight the greatest advantages in finding a home. My recommendation is to use every available resource- from realtors to social media- to aid in the search.

You can find full data reports at Columbus Realtors, and links to Columbus area resources at Columbus Links and Resources

Happy hunting!